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I need 100 people to fill this out. I am not expecting to fill this quota with Shroomerites alone, but I thought some of you might be willing to help. If you mods want to move this post feel free, I just thought that this might be the most appropriat forum. Anyways copy it, fill it out, and e-mail it to me at dmtelfstyle@yahoo.com Try that one first, if for some reason a bunch of you help out and it gets full, e-mail it to nothing-head@excite.com, but try the yahoo address first. By the way you don't have to use your real name if you don't want to. Just make one up that sounds beleiveable. (You can just resply to this if that makes you more apt to respond)

Name:

Age
a) Under 18
b) 18-25
c) 26-35
d) 36-45
e) 46+

1) Do you feel that the environment is important?
a) Yes, very much so.
b) Yes, but there are things that we can do without.
c) Yes, but things like the economy must be taken into consideration as well.
d) Not really.
e) I don?t care one way or the other.

2) Where do you feel that your views towards the environment stem from?

a) Yes, whenever I can
b) Only some items
c) Only plastic
d) Only glass
e) Never

4) Do you believe that global warming is an issue?

a) Yes definitely
b) I think that something bad will happen if we keep moving in the same direction
c) Maybe
d) No, its an invention of liberal scientists/liberal media
e) Who cares?

5) Where do you see humanity in 200 years?

a) Living in an incredibly overcrowded society with a much lower quality of life
b) Extinct from war
c) Extinct from pollution
d) Living in glass bubbles to protect us from excessive UV radiation/ air pollution
e) I don?t think that the current problems facing us will be issues then because of scientific advancements etc.

6) If a corporation is committing serious environmental offences, does it affect your usage of their products?

a) Depends on the product
b) Depends of the nature/seriousness of the offence(s)
c) Yes definitely
d) Not really
e) What corporation doesn?t?

7) If public transportation was more accessible/comprehensive in your area would you use it?

a) Depends on how much it costs
b) Yes all the time
c) Yes sometimes
d) Never
e) It depends on how accessible/comprehensive it became

8) Do you carpool?

a) Daily
b) Weekly
c) Monthly
d) On occasion
e) Never

9) Would you use electric cars if the were more affordable/functional?

a) Definitely
b) Depends on their ascetics
c) If I had to
d) I might
e) No

10) How environmentally conscious do you consider yourself?

a) Very much so
b) I try to be
c) In some aspects
d) When its covenant
e) Not at all
Thank you

--------------------Our quest for discovery fuels our creativity in all fields, not just science. If we reached the end of the line, the human spirit would shrivel and die. But I don't think we will ever stand still: we shall increase in complexity, if not in depth, and shall always be the center on an expanding horizon of possibilities.
-Stephen Hawking

don't you think people would be much more willing to participate if they could just simply put their answers here instead of going through all the trouble of starting up their e-mail client, and copying over the questions, and all that other bullshit? (not to imply that people are so damn lazy that something like this would be just too much for em - only that it's still an inconvience for people...and most people won't inconvience themselves unless they're getting something out of it in return)

Hmm... I would answer it, but for many of the questions, none of the answers fit what I would say.

For example: 5) Where do you see humanity in 200 years?

a) Living in an incredibly overcrowded society with a much lower quality of lifeb) Extinct from warc) Extinct from pollutiond) Living in glass bubbles to protect us from excessive UV radiation/ air pollutione) I don?t think that the current problems facing us will be issues then because of scientific advancements etc.

I would say f) Either extinct or living in de-centralised, more self-sufficient communities with the dissolution of all "nation-states" and so on and so forth....

You're right I should have not asked people to e-mail me. One person did though. I had this posted in another forum, between them and that 1 e-mail, I got about 9 responses. I was expecting a little higher turn out, but hey, that's 9 less times I have to walk up to people and feel like a jack ass. Today I'm going to count up my total number of surveys and get the rest by going door-door and feel like a Mormon. I'm sure I will have more compassion on them after this....

--------------------Our quest for discovery fuels our creativity in all fields, not just science. If we reached the end of the line, the human spirit would shrivel and die. But I don't think we will ever stand still: we shall increase in complexity, if not in depth, and shall always be the center on an expanding horizon of possibilities.
-Stephen Hawking

I'm sorry that I didn't think to put in " none of the above's" and what not. Ye you have to pick one of the answers listed down. If you can't do it. I can just pick one for you when I am corrilating the data. I have to graph the info, so it has to be one of the choice. I understand your pain though. I always say the same shit when I have to do this type of thing. The experience has made me more compassionate to those involved in making/ giving these kinds of things though.-peace

--------------------Our quest for discovery fuels our creativity in all fields, not just science. If we reached the end of the line, the human spirit would shrivel and die. But I don't think we will ever stand still: we shall increase in complexity, if not in depth, and shall always be the center on an expanding horizon of possibilities.
-Stephen Hawking